Simulation of 5G/6G Wireless Networks

Published in , 2021

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Simulation of 5G/6G Wireless Networks

  • Students will learn Python for Front end and C++ for Backend and Shell scripts for analyzing output for metrics like MDR, MO, and AEED.
  • Millimeter-wave (mmWave) and massive multi-input–multi-output (mMIMO) communications are research techniques for increasing the spectral efficiency of 5G wireless networks. Multiple data streams per user and required number of BS antennas are features of interest to improve the throughput.

Cell-Free Massive MIMO Support Multiple Federated Learning Group

  • It is foreseen that future wireless FL systems will include multiple FL groups, where multiple groups of UEs with different learning purposes participate in multiple FL processes and get the learning results within a short period of time.
  • To support multiple FL groups, a wireless network needs to simultaneously provide very high quality of service (high data rate and high communication reliability) to all UEs in all FL groups